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Um Cadáver no Cofre

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Cover artist: A. Pedro

180 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1941

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Frank Gruber

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Frank Gruber was an enormously prolific author of pulp fiction. A stalwart contributor to Black Mask magazine, he also wrote novels, producing as many as four a year during the 1940s. His best-known character was Oliver Quade, “the Human Encyclopedia,” whose adventures were collected in Brass Knuckles (1966), and will soon be republished in ebook format as Oliver Quade, the Human Encyclopedia,featuring brand-new material, from MysteriousPress.com, Open Road Integrated Media, and Black Mask magazine.

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April 7, 2015
The Johnny Fletcher and Sam Cragg mysteries by Frank Gruber are among the most enjoyable reads of the golden age of pulp. This one is about murder in a hotel and a body that won't stay in one place. The suspects include a number of people in the comics industry, and it involves a Superman character who resembles Sam. Gruber is not as well known as some of his conteoraries, but this series holds up beautifully and has a comic charm. Any novel about a book rep is worth reading
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August 23, 2025
These Gruber mysteries are pure lighthearted joy!
They really capture the quick whited humor of the time (1940s)
Not serious "mysteries" but silly adventures and capers.
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